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Mick Hume
Official anti-racism: the new nationalism?
Once the establishment preached the doctrine of race and nation - now the elites have redefined racism as ‘a secular sin’.
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| Thursday 5 January 2012 |
Brendan O’Neill
Lawrence case: the elephant in the room
The double-jeopardy rule survived the Dark Ages, but it could not survive the New Labour years.
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| Wednesday 4 January 2012 |
Brendan O’Neill
Lawrence verdict: this isn’t justice – it’s politics
The cultural elite has exploited and politicised the murder of Stephen Lawrence to a degree that would have made Machiavelli blush.
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| Tuesday 25 October 2011 |
Adrian Hart
Who’s afraid of Basildon Man?
The Dale Farm clash allowed the commentariat to resuscitate their long-standing loathing for Essex men and women.
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| Tuesday 21 April 2009 |
Mick Hume
Why are the police in a state?
Neither police brutality nor anti-police sentiment are what they once were in British society - yet the crisis of authority appears worse than ever.
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| Wednesday 8 August 2007 |
Neil Davenport
Who does Doreen Lawrence think she is?
We all empathise with the mother of Stephen Lawrence. But we don’t have to respect her views on race, policing, Boris or anything else.
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| Friday 2 December 2005 |
Mick Hume
One murder doesn’t make a racist society
The response to the killing of Anthony Walker tells us more about Britain than the murder itself.
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| Friday 24 October 2003 |
Mick Hume
The phoney moral crusade against racism
In an age when the old certainties have been eroded, ‘anti-racism’ has become a new etiquette.
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| Tuesday 22 April 2003 |
Jennie Bristow
The legacy of Macpherson
The British elite has twisted the Stephen Lawrence tragedy into a morality play for our times.
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